North West Company
Canadian
Architect - AsNotedIn
Notable Position | Person | From | To |
---|---|---|---|
Owner | John MacTavish | ||
Fur Trader | John Johnston (fur trader) | 1792 | |
Fur Trader | Donald McKenzie (explorer) | 1821 | |
Fur trader | Pierre Belleque | 1818 | 1821 |
Architect - AsNotedIn
Notable Position | Person | From | To |
---|---|---|---|
Owner | John MacTavish | ||
Fur Trader | John Johnston (fur trader) | 1792 | |
Fur Trader | Donald McKenzie (explorer) | 1821 | |
Fur trader | Pierre Belleque | 1818 | 1821 |
Y/M/D | Description | Association | Composition | Place | Locale | Food | Event |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Y/M/D | Description | Association | Composition | Place | Locale | Food | Event |
Architect | Belleque, Pierre, Cabin Site-Willamette Post Site | St Paul | |||||
Architect | Belleque, Pierre, Cabin Site-Willamette Post Site | Newberg | |||||
1799/00/00 | North West Company builds a fur trading post on the North Saskatchewan River | Owner | Rocky Mountain House National Historic Site of Canada | Rocky Mountain House | |||
1813/00/00 | The North West Company buys out the assets of the Pacific Fur Company, including Fort Astoria. They renamed it Fort George and utilized it as the headquarters of its most western operations, primarily based along the Columbia. | Owner | Fort Astoria | Astoria |
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